Riverside Church

Riverside Church – 480-490 Riverside Drive, NY, NY

The Riverside Church is one of the best known religious
structures in New York City. Financed with gifts from members of the church,
including the industrialist and philanthropist John D. Rockefeller, Jr., the
neo-Gothic style complex, built between 1928 and 1930, consists of three
distinct sections: a five-bay nave and chancel extending north toward West 122nd
Street, a mid-block twenty-two story tower housing the narthex, Christ Chapel,
belfry, offices and meeting rooms. Patterned on French Gothic prototypes, the
exterior is faced in Indiana limestone.

SCOPE OF WORK:

Miscellaneous
limestone replacement at all facades.

Cleaning
of Limestone on all facades.

Waterproofing
of all cornices, sills and water tables.

Replacement
or refurbishment of the deteriorated steel window lintels and relieving
angles.